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Frederick Cooper was born on January 1, 1979, in Macon, Georgia, to the loving parentage of Gladys L. Cooper and Newton Arnold. He attended Southwest High School, where he began to shape the personality and creative spirit that so many would come to admire. From an early age, Frederick was known for his unique presence, confidence, and expressive nature, qualities that later defined both his artistry and his relationships with others.
Frederick was widely known and affectionately called Malice Murder, Postman, and Freddy Snubb by his family, friends, and supporters. A passionate local rapper in Macon, he found joy and purpose in music, using it as a way to express himself, tell stories, and connect with people from all walks of life. Rapping was more than a hobby—it was a true love that allowed him to share his voice, creativity, and experiences with the world.
On Friday, December 12, 2025, Frederick departed this earthly life, leaving behind memories that will be treasured always. He was preceded in death by Othel Murray, Jim Cooper, Sr. and Addie W. Pless and Norman Pless.
He leaves to cherish his memories his mother, Gladys Cooper, Bertha and John Frazier, Addie Cooper, Frederick and Albert Napier; favorite sister/cousin, Krystalyn Jones, Scottye Jones, Dana Keyes; nephew/cousin, Isaac, Bob and ShaRosa Chatman; god-son, Sir Keshawn Hicks and a host of cousins, extended family and friends.
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